Elephants

/ˈɛlɪfənts/ noun

Large African and Asian mammals with trunks, tusks, and fan-shaped ears, known for their intelligence and memory. The largest living land animals.

From Greek elephas through Latin elephantus, possibly from a Semitic source. The word has remained remarkably stable across languages, reflecting these animals' ancient importance in human culture.

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